Sentences with phrase «sense of outrage»

And it would be easy to cultivate a perpetual sense of outrage.
In an earlier job, I had edited an edition of the VCOSS magazine Insight on Crime and Justice issues, with a growing sense of outrage at the structural inequities and injustices at work in our system, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
As it is, it lacks the same sense of outrage that the original had, and which makes it compelling viewing time after time.
No one can healthily maintain a continual sense of outrage.
I'm not here to protest against protest - as the Daily Mail will tell you, I'm an arch whinging leftie feminist, placard ever at the ready, sense of outrage finely honed.
Below is a letter to the editor from a Korean - American activist which describes a long - standing sense of outrage and disapproval inside Asian - American communities and political circles regarding Tony Avella's advocacy of anti-asian racist Sonny Carson.
«There is an overwhelming sense of outrage at the Government's decision to turn its back on Britain's last train maker.
In two decades of moviemaking, China's Jia Zhangke has examined the damage of his country's explosive growth with a poetic sense of outrage.
The takeaway is an electric sense of outrage, one that's depressingly timely.
DuFour's sense of outrage on behalf of students over the lack of uniform school policies toward grading, assessment, tutoring and parent communication followed him to Adlai Stevenson High School in Adlai Stevenson High School District 125, in Illinois.
Emotion can be a quiet expression of commitment, an informed sense of outrage, or a raucous celebration of common purpose.
My blog post a year ago called it A Very Political Budget: the document sought to institutionalize Harper's sense of outrage at Barack Obama's decision to delay approval of the Keystone XL pipeline project.
I remember the same sense of outrage the first time I saw Frank Stella's black paintings and to a lesser extent the first show I saw of Warhol's at the Stable Gallery.
The sense of outrage this time seems more sustained — and that may buck the trend.
John the Baptist knew that the decisive moment was at hand, and he interpreted that moment in terms of his sense of outrage over sin.
The sense of outrage that caused the Christians of Europe to hang their priests during the black plagues (since they could not kill God, at least they could kill his representatives) has touched us all as we view the suffering of the innocent.
Yet Jesus spoke in such desperate terms in order to underscore his sense of outrage over a situation that is made worse by the very impossibility of it all.
What they have in common is a sense of outrage at Goldhagen's arrogance, self - righteousness, and exploitation of popular stereotypes.
As more and more interested Catholics did so, there was a sense of outrage at what was missing, changed or simply invented.
That sense of outrage — that a basic ethic is being violated — is the way these checks are coming into place.
Nonetheless, my sense of outrage is still present.
Where do I get my sense of outrage and indignation...?
So there was a sense of outrage when the Club of Rome produced its report entitled Limits to Growth (Meadows et al. 1972), which gave reasons for supposing that the goal of economic growth in material goods had limits, despite the possibilities of progress of science and technology in the future.
Likewise, if there is no God, then why do we have a sense of outrage and horror when suffering and tragedy occur?
Some of his funniest stories are those that convey his sense of outrage at the various idiocies of the AAU.
A sense of outrage struck the room and Borough President Melinda Katz wasn't having any of it on her watch.
«I think whilst people are obviously deeply upset about the inconvenience, particularly at this time of year, of having their travel plans disrupted, most of what I am hearing is a sense of outrage about the way they were then treated when they were stranded at Heathrow airport.
When questioned why as a Republican he would engage in «environmental activism», he responded with a sense of outrage, saying that it is not just a Democratic issue and noting that a Republican president created the EPA (that would be Richard Nixon, but without noting, well, you can guess at all that he didn't note).
«The owners had this sense of outrage over what happened but also deep sorrow.
«Should New Yorkers have a sense of outrage?
I also wonder if any members of the Asian community feel a sense of outrage or shame at the performance of Mr. Liu and those who have served him.......
And whilst his plight has understandably had less media prominence on account of the terrorist atrocities in India, I believe that the public will feel a sense of outrage about his treatment and the position of the Government in the whole affair, which, even if not complicit (as it claims), has stood by, unconcerned about the implications it has for democratic accountability of the executive.
Transforming concern into sign - toting, pavement - pounding, slogan - shouting activism is motivated by a collective — and growing — sense of outrage that the federal government is undermining, ignoring, even discarding and stifling science.
Some expressed a sense of outrage that scientists have encroached on their turf.
In its many campaigns, the organization works to create a sense of outrage, regularly inciting a frenzy of misplaced concern when the facts of the matter would not provoke reasonable people to such a response.
Perhaps you run through the events of the day, having conversations with people at work, you want to resign and have had enough, drafting an imaginary letter of resignation, fighting a sense of outrage and inadequacy.
She has been pacing the kitchen and dining room, and having imaginary conversations with her husband, even drafting an imaginary letter of resignation from her job, fighting a sense of outrage and inadequacy and worrying about your lack of interest in your allotted tasks and lack of care for your children.
You may not remember all the economic details once the film is over but you should come away with a sense of outrage, a checklist of those responsible, and a realization that the marketplace is not some pure self - correcting financial ecosystem but a free - for - all built on greed, faith, blind obedience, ignorance, and a disturbing lack of accountability.
And so it is no surprise that the story of the Magdalene girls, imprisoned in convents sometimes for the rest of their lives with no recourse or chance of appeal, would appeal to his sense of outrage and craving for social justice.
Egoyan cleverly builds a sense of outrage from the start, as the film mourns not only the young boys» death but also the horror of carelessly ruining three innocent teens» lives in response.
The opening line of Andrew Niccol's Lord of War (2005) captures the film in a phrase: it's serious, it's sardonic, and it has both a sense of humor and a sense of outrage.
Whether they work inside or outside a school system, they bring a passion and sense of outrage that come from having spent at least two years learning about the challenges that low - income students and schools face.
Watching high - performing teachers in charter schools and then going to a public school classroom in the same building and seeing a teacher treat students with disdain and indifference only reinforced his sense of outrage.
At the shelter everyone shares a sense of outrage and sorrow when a neglected dog comes in for care.
Whether you're looking for art to reflect a sense of outrage and despair or to deliver flashes of joy, Arthur Jafa's momentous video installation «Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death,» at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, is required viewing.
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